Resident Evil Requiem LEAKS! Ending REVEALED - Can Capcom Stop the Carnage?!

Resident Evil Requiem LEAKS! Ending REVEALED - Can Capcom Stop the Carnage?!
Gaming News 19 February 2026

Well, folks, it's happened again. Another major game release has fallen victim to the dreaded leak, and this time it's Capcom's highly anticipated *Resident Evil Requiem*. The internet, as it tends to do, is already awash with spoilers, and I'm here to tell you, it's messy.

Resident Evil Requiem LEAKS! Ending REVEALED - Can...

Just a week before its scheduled release on February 27th, pretty much the entire game seems to be out in the wild. We're talking full videos showcasing the ending, major plot reveals... the works. It's a real shame, especially for those of us who were planning on going in blind.

From what I'm seeing, the r/ResidentEvilRequiem subreddit has basically become spoiler central. What was probably a place for healthy speculation and pre-release hype is now Ground Zero for plot details turned into, dare I say, memes. It’s the classic internet story: someone gets their hands on something they shouldn't, and boom, it's everywhere faster than you can say "zombie outbreak."

Adding fuel to the fire, prominent Resident Evil leaker Dusk Golem has weighed in on the situation over on X/Twitter, further confirming the validity of the leaks. Look, leaks happen. But this level of comprehensive exposure so close to launch is pretty brutal. I can only imagine how the team at Capcom is feeling right now. Years of hard work potentially undermined by a rogue copy floating around.

And speaking of feeling, as a journalist, this puts us in a tricky position. How do we cover a game when half the internet already knows how it ends? Well, IGN's News Editor, Tom Phillips, has made it clear that they will be striving to remain spoiler-free in their coverage, which is a huge relief, honestly. Nobody wants to have a major plot twist ruined for them by a careless headline.

This kind of situation reminds me why I always try to avoid pre-release material as much as possible. The experience of discovering a game’s story and surprises organically is something special, and it's easily robbed by leaks like these. Hopefully, Capcom can still salvage the launch and deliver a memorable experience for those who are still trying to stay unspoiled. And hopefully, future game developers can find new ways to protect their intellectual property in this age of rampant digital information.

Ultimately, the lesson here is clear: if you're looking forward to *Resident Evil Requiem*, be extra careful online in the coming days. Mute keywords, avoid certain subreddits, and maybe even unplug from the internet entirely. Your unspoiled experience will thank you for it.

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Brandon Lewis

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